To what extent would damaging the suprachiasmatic nucleus affect a person’s sleep-wake cycle, and why? Flashcards

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main points

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1) INTRO
2) SCN + sleep & SCN + environment
3) genes & sleep wake cycle
4) bilateral lesions of SCN & sleep wake cycle
5) basal ganglia & sleep wake cycle
6) behavioural stress & sleep wake cycles
7) homeostasis & sleep

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INTRO (3)

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1) what is SWC? - biological rhythm; typically a circadian rhythm; zeitgibers
2) purpose - to optimise behaviour & physiology of the organism for functioning (Saper et al. 2004)
3) rhythms can run without any external cues - internal bio clock

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POINT 1 A + B

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A) SCN - medial hypothalamic nerve cells that is the master circadian pacemaker
- Ralph et al. (1990)

B) how is the SCN entrained by light? - Provencio, (2011):
- retinohypothalamic tracts & melatonin

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POINT 2

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Genes that control circadian rhythms

  • Crane (2012): CLOCK & BMAL1 genes expressing oscillating genes
  • Charrier (2017): melatonin controls expression of CLOCK & BMAL1
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POINT 3

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Bilateral lesions of SCN & circadian rhythms
- Liu et al. (2012): - the circadian rhythm in sleep and wakefulness was completely eliminated in rats subjected to bilateral SCNX, but the amount of total daily sleep remained largely the same

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POINT 4

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Basal Ganglia

  • Qiu (2010): striatums’ lesions induced sleep & Nucleus accumbens’ lesions reduced sleep
  • Lazarus et al. (2013):
    a) adenosine - Nac
    b) dopamine - striatopallidal fibres (striatum)
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POINT 6

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Cano et al. (2008)

  • VPLO activated sleep drives
  • arousal system activated by stress
    • one was not able to overcome the other as they’re both strong influencers**
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POINT 5

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homeostasis & sleep

  • Gnocchi & Bruscalupi, (2017)
  • peripheral organs express at least a partially self-sustained circadian oscillator
  • brain itself possesses its own circadian oscillation in the expression of several genes that seems to be independent of the activity of the SCN,
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Conclusion

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  • The sleep – wake cycle would not be completely void with total damage to the SCN but it does have a strong influence
  • There are other factors involved which will influence the sleep wake cycle: basal ganglia, stress behaviour, homeostasis & food availability
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dopamine & adenosine

Lazarus et al. (2013)

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DOPAMINE (STRIATUM) (PREVENT)

  • found highly in Striatopallidal fibres (striatum fibres)
  • deletion of D2 receptors promotes sleep (bc striatum & dopamine = prevent sleep)
  • sleep disorders i.e. narcolepsy are treated using dopamine agonists bc it prevents sleep

ADENOSINE (NAC) (PROMOS)

  • found in high numbers in Nac
  • caffeine blocks adenosine receptors (inc wakefulness)
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